Thursday, August 21, 2008

Assignment 2 final work


so, this is the final work. i just put the logo on the left upper side by copy it from the frist assignment..

Assignment 2 work step 7



After done that, I make the recycle bin just using the rectangle tools and the pen tools to make the arrow there. For the darken area, i use the brushes tool again but this time it is a normal one.

Assignment 2 work step 6



Afterward, i just make the leaves all around the tree branches. i just did random where i put them.

Assignment 2 work step 5


Next, using the brush tool again, I tried to make the leaves. I chose the chalk stroke then double click it to open the dialogue window and press the upword chalk movement. Then i simply just sribble around to make the leaves. same goes with the cloud but it is the normal chalk stroke. this done in third and fourth layer.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Assignment 2 work step 4


After that, using the brush tool, i make the dark side or shadow efffect . i followed the line whe supposed the darken area suppose to be. Also using the brush tool, i make the ground look more ground like.

Assignment 2 work step 2 & 3


For step 2 and tree, i colour the tree bark and the ground by using the paint bucket tools.

Assignment 2 work step 1


First, i trace back the picture to get the tree log like by using the pen tool. I followed the line one by one and very slowly.

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